How the neighborhood around The Star has changed

The Indianapolis Star at 307 Penn.

Ahead of our move to our new home in Circle Centre Mall, we updated archive images of the Indianapolis Star (and News) building at 307 Pennsylvania Street taken from three angles and at different times in the newspaper's 107 years on the block. Drag the slider to see a before-and-after of the complex.

This March 1953 photograph and its August 2014 counterpart look east from the AT&T Building at Meridian and New York streets.

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Here are the Indianapolis Star and Indianapolis News offices as they appeared in 1949. From the left is the Architects & Builders building, YWCA, a parking garage, an alley, a small retail building with apartments, and the newspaper. Massachusetts Avenue runs across the top of the frame through the block that now serves the Regions Bank building.

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In the 1928 image, a truck delivering rolls of newsprint is visible in this image taken from the corner of Pennsylvania and New York streets. A street elevator on the New York Street side carried the rolls to the basement where the presses were housed.

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Special thanks to the Indiana War Memorials Commission and AT&T for granting us access to update these images.

As we here at The Indianapolis Star and StarMedia prepare to move to our new home in Downtown's Circle Centre, we updated archive images of The Indianapolis Star (and News) building at 307 N. Pennsylvania St. taken from three angles and at different times in our 107 years on the block. In the images above, drag the slider to see a before-and-after of the complex.

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